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In June 2025, the results of a large clinical study was published reporting the effectiveness of a therapy for patients following initial treatment for stage II or III colon cancer. 1 Among those who ...
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In the 1990s, colon cancer was considered a problem for older adults. That's why it was a complete shock for Katie Couric when her husband, Jay Monahan, was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer in 1997 ...
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Dr. Alison Ankiewicz specializes in pelvic health, helping women manage cancer-related pelvic issues through hands-on techniques, exercises, and emotional support. Collaboration with oncologists, ...